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High power cladding light stripper using segmented corrosion method: theoretical and experimental studies
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2017
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Materials ScienceElectrical EngineeringAdvanced Laser ProcessingEngineeringCorrosion ProtectionCorrosionStripping UniformitySegmented CorrosionHigh PowerLight StripperFiber Optic SensingLaser Processing TechnologyFiber OpticSegmented Corrosion MethodCorrosion MethodCorrosion ResistanceCladding (Metalworking)
We present the segmented corrosion method that uses hydrofluoric acid to etch the fiber of a fiber laser for removing high-power cladding light to improve stripping uniformity and power handling capability. For theoretical guidelines, we propose a simulation model of etched-fiber stripping to evaluate the relationship between the etched-fiber parameters and cladding light attenuation and to analyze the stripping uniformity achieved with segmented corrosion. A two-segment etched fiber is fabricated with cladding light attenuation of 19.8 dB and power handling capability up to 670 W. We find that the cladding light is stripped uniformly and the temperature distribution is uniform without the formation of hot spots.
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